Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop delivers a unique take on the simulator genre by combining quirky humor, frenetic gameplay, and a satirical look at space capitalism. Developed by Beard Envy and published by Kasedo Games, this blend of narrative and management tasks offers a refreshing departure from the usual space-faring adventures. And while the game is now without flaws, it certainly captures the charm of its premise. A few years after first meeting with the developers, here’s a look at the PlayStation 5 version. Continue reading “Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop review (PS5)”
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The House of Da Vinci VR review (Quest)
Blue Brain Games’ The House of Da Vinci VR takes players back to the Renaissance, with an immersive puzzle adventure that combines historical intrigue with clever puzzle mechanics. The transition from the original well-received flat-screen versions to VR breathes new life into the series, making it feel as though you’re stepping directly into Leonardo da Vinci’s workshop. And while the Meta Quest version captures much of the magic is one of the best VR puzzlers out there, there are a few quirks that might impact the overall experience. Continue reading “The House of Da Vinci VR review (Quest)”
DLC roundup: Walkabout Mini Golf, GigaBash & Synth Riders
In our newest look at recently released DLC, we check out the new Walkabout Hideaway course for Walkabout Mini Golf, the Ultraman: Rising content for Gigabash and the Barbie Dance ‘n Dream Experience for Synth Riders. Continue reading “DLC roundup: Walkabout Mini Golf, GigaBash & Synth Riders”
Entropy Survivors review (PS5)
Entropy Survivors, developed by Moving Pieces Interactive and published by First Break Labs, takes a bullet heaven roguelikes concept and infuses it with a colorful sci-fi setting and an offbeat cast of characters. Featuring a sword-wielding mech and a gun-toting space frog, the game embraces its quirky premise to deliver a mix of humor and intensity. A few areas might leave players wanting more depth, but the game succeeds in providing frantic and visually engaging gameplay. Continue reading “Entropy Survivors review (PS5)”
Snow Bros. Wonderland review (PS5)
The Snow Bros. franchise is a nostalgic touchstone for fans of classic arcade gaming who enjoy games like Bubble Bobble and Rodland, and Snow Bros. Wonderland, developed by Tatsujin and published by Clear River Games, seeks to reintroduce Nick and Tom to a modern audience. This latest entry not only revives some of the core mechanics of the series but also offers new features to expand its appeal. However, while it delivers a satisfying dose of retro charm, its transition to 3D and some modern gameplay updates are a bit of a mixed snowball. Continue reading “Snow Bros. Wonderland review (PS5)”